Sep 25, 2022• by SharedBucketList
Winging It in South Wales: An Amateur's Guide to the Brecon Beacons
Planning a trip to the South of Wales but not sure where to begin? This article should be particularly helpful if, like us, you are new to hiking, a little bit useless when it comes to navigating...
May 9, 2019• by Genius_Travels
Walking Trail in Snowdonia National Park
This is a lovely British countryside walk for all abilities along the Lon Gwyrfai Trail in Snowdonia, Wales. You travel through a range of eco systems from forests to open fields and running streams...
Jul 30, 2018• by carolepaish
Pen y Fan, highest peak in South Wales
If you want to hike up Pen y Fan 886m, the highest peak in South Wales, most people do it the easiest way from Pont ar Daf which is the high point of the Brecon to Merthyr road. This way is easy (in...
Jan 6, 2021• by qualitycottages
Experience Pembrokeshire Sea Food at Cafe Môr
Cafe Môr is an exceptional outdoor dining experience, found seasonally in the southside car park at Freshwater West, wedged between Castlemartin and Angle, and accessed via Pembroke, or the...
Nov 5, 2020• by travellingwithmynikon
Exploring Mountains, Castles and Waterfalls of North Wales
If you're a nature lover, you'll love North Wales. You can do walks that are for all levels. Take a gentle stroll or challenge yourself up Wales highest mountain. Waterfalls abound amongst the...
Oct 5, 2020• by Lauratheexplorer
A Weekend in Three Cliffs Bay, South Wales (UK)
Wales is renowned for its wet weather, with torrential rain a typical feature of any Welsh camping trip. For this reason, planning a holiday to the Welsh coast is a somewhat risky venture. I have to...
Dog friendly sea view B&B in Northwales